Information and Communications Engineering
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The Master’s program Information and Communications Engineering comprises three semesters. In the first two semesters, the required modules cover advanced issues, thereby forming a common understanding through core topics of information and communications: signal processing, signal transmission, and network engineering. Furthermore, students acquire additional skills in mathematics and software engineering which are crucial for this subject matter. Parallel colloquia and general studies courses also strengthen the interdisciplinary character of this field.A variety of required-elective modules are offered to students to deepen their knowledge in selected subjects like radio and mobile communications, communications networks, hardware and software for communications systems, signal processing and multimedia communications, photonic communications systems, and machine learning. If deemed suitable, students may also select a module or two from other Master’s programs.In addition to the deepening of basic theoretical knowledge, grounded specialist knowledge and the acquisition of methodological-analytical skills, the teaching also focuses on developing competence in systematic, scientific thinking, working methods, and acquiring and classifying scientific findings in actual practice.In the third semester, a Master’s thesis is to be prepared in which students demonstrate that they can work independently on solving, documenting and presenting a complex task in the field of information and communications technology by employing scientific methods within a given time frame. The Master’s thesis is completed by passing an oral examination.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent English proficiency Admissions Deadline: 15 June
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Brilen
Germany
13353
Germany
- 1.5 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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